Kangana Ranaut likes tweet that calls Sonu Sood ‘fraud’
It is no shocking that Kangana leaves no stone unturned in bashing or criticising people on her Twitter page
By Rasti Amena| Published: 4th May 2021 1:06 pm IST Kangana Ranaut and Sonu Sood (Instagram)
Mumbai: The tussle between actors Kangana Ranaut and Sonu Sood started in 2019 when both of them parted ways due to professional differences during the film “Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi.” Even now, it seems like Kangana is still holding onto the grudge, as she recently liked a tweet that accused Sonu as ‘fraud’.
It is no shocking that Kangana leaves no stone unturned in bashing or criticising people on her Twitter page.
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Indian government says it has more than 12 million Covid-19 vaccines, rebutting shortage reports
From CNN’s Swati Gupta in Delhi
People wait to receive a Covid-19 vaccine in Mumbai, India, on Thursday, April 29. Rajanish Kakade/AP
The Indian Health Ministry announced Thursday that more than 10 million Covid-19 vaccines – both AstraZeneca and Covaxin are currently in storage with states across India, and 2 million more will be distributed within the next three days.
In a rebuttal to statements on severe vaccine shortages in multiple cities and districts across India, the health ministry released data detailing the free vaccine supply to different states in the coming days.
France announces a 4-step process to lift lockdown
From CNN’s Arnaud Siad Lewis Joly/AP
France will see a progressive lifting of Covid-19 restrictions in four steps starting Monday until June 30, French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview released today.
Here s a look at the steps:
Monday will mark the end of certificates required for movement, as well as the end of domestic travel restrictions.
Starting on
May 19 curfews will start at 9 p.m local time (as opposed to 7 p.m. currently) and shops, terraces and museums, cinemas and theaters will reopen with limited capacity.
On
June 9, curfews pushed further to 11 p.m local time. There will also be a return to offices, and cafes, restaurants and gyms can reopen. Subject to a “health pass,” sports and cultural events of up to 5,000 attendees will be allowed. Tourists will be allowed to return, also subject to a “health pass.”
3:37 a.m. ET, April 29, 2021
More than 13 million people in India applied for Covid-19 vaccines after minimum age lowered to 18
From CNN s Manveena Suri in New Delhi
Syringes filled with COVISHIELD vaccine for COVID-19 lie on ice box at a primary health center in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, on April 28. Dar Yasin/AP
About 13.3 million people applied for Covid-19 vaccinations in India on Thursday, the first day the vaccine was made available to everyone between the ages 18 and 44, according to the government s dedicated vaccination website, CoWIN.
India is administering two vaccines domestically: the Oxford-AstraZeneca shot, also known as Covishield, and its homegrown Covaxin, developed jointly by Bharat Biotech and the government-run Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).
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